Toyan – How The West Was Won
(Greensleeves Records 1981 GREL20)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing
Sleeve in Very Good+ condition
– wear to edges/corners, ringwear at top and sticker mark top right corner
Vinyl in Excellent+ condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality apart from some light pops/crackles)
Toyan aka Ranking Toyan (born Byron Letts, died 1991) was a Jamaican reggae deejay active since the mid-1970s and best known for his early 1980s recordings.
Toyan began his career in 1974, deejaying on Kingston’s sound systems, such as Socialist Roots and Romantic HiFi. He recorded his debut single, “Disco Pants” in the late 1970s for producer Don Mais. He went on to work extensively with Joseph Hoo Kim and Jah Thomas, resulting in a string of hits including “Girls Nowadays”, “Kill No Man”, “John Tom”, and “Talk of the Town”, as well as combination hits with The Mighty Diamonds (“Pretty Woman”), Badoo (“Rocking the 5000”), and Freddie McGregor (“Roots Man Skanking”). In 1981 he joined Henry “Junjo” Lawes’ Volcano Sound system, and toured Canada. With Lawes, he recorded the album How the West Was Won, which is regarded as his best work, and went on to produce his own work and that of others such as Billy Boyo and Anthony Johnson. He toured the United Kingdom with the Jah Prophecy band and performed in Jamaica alongside Dennis Brown.
He was murdered in Jamaica in 1991.
Tracklist
A1 | How The West Was Won | |
A2 | African Ting | |
A3 | Big Showdown | |
A4 | Toyan On The Go | |
A5 | Lover Man Style | |
B1 | Children Children | |
B2 | Capital Offence | |
B3 | Pope In A Di Corner | |
B4 | Tribute To Entertainer | |
B5 | Reggae Gone International |
- Recorded At – Channel One Recording Studio
- Mixed At – King Tubby’s Studio
Credits
- Backing Band [Backed By] – Roots Radics Band
- Mastered By – Ray Staff
- Mixed By – Scientist
- Producer – Henry ‘Junjo’ Lawes
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